Nice work! You're allowed to make'em less than the full 8 inches, ya know....
I'll pretend I didn't hear that.Nice work! You're allowed to make'em less than the full 8 inches, ya know....
I'm not going to let you get away without commenting on the punching bag.Haven‘t been able to roll in over a month with all the craziness happening. Rolled this baby last July on Canada day and time sure makes em sweet. Brining some wrapper to case after this is done and will see how rusty the old hands are tomorrow. Stay safe every one.View attachment 30151
I wish I could write a good punchline on this one....I'm not going to let you get away without commenting on the punching bag.
Nice 40°F day for a round of disc golf.
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They both are pretty sturdy! I have discs made in Detroit, Ontario California, and Finland.Which one wears out first, that heavy duty frisbee or the wimpy little chain/basket assembly? Why we buy Chinese when we can buy Made in Canada is beyond me. Your grandchildren’s grandkids will be playing on that same basket.
I thought that chain thingie was for punishing children who prefer the playground to the classroom.Your grandchildren’s grandkids will be playing on that same basket.
My uncle was a famous flying disk pro, champion Ultimate and disc golf dude. He got me really serious about Frisbees in the 70s and I ended up with a collection of over 2400 discs.Nice 40°F day for a round of disc golf.
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My uncle was a famous flying disk pro, champion Ultimate and disc golf dude. He got me really serious about Frisbees in the 70s and I ended up with a collection of over 2400 discs.
This is him:
Tom Kennedy (Class of 2004)
The United States National Governing Body for the Sport of Ultimatewww.usaultimate.org
Your photo reminds me a bit of a course I played in Oklahoma a few years ago. That rolling hilly planes look.
Wow. That's pretty awesome.Tom was the first World Disc Golf Champion (1978) and also won the all-around at the 1980 World Flying Disc Championships.
You preferred the classroom to the playground, didn't you, Bob?I thought that chain thingie was for punishing children who prefer the playground to the classroom.
Bob
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